Jobs Guide – Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Guide – IGN

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Heiress

Chitose Fujinomiya puts her ballet skills and deadly charms on display in her default job, Heiress. The Heiress utilizes ballet-based attacks and can also heal allies, charm enemies, and temporarily allow Chitose to boost her own stats. Notably, several of her skills have the Grapple effect, which can be used to break enemies’ guards.

Detective

Returning from Like a Dragon is the Detective job, belonging to Koichi Adachi. (Adachi’s technically retired now, but once a detective, always a detective!) It’s a hard-hitting job that overlaps a lot with Kasuga’s jobs, but can let Adachi become one of your most powerful damage dealers. Note that, aside from a brief moment in Chapter 1, Adachi joins the party once job switching has been unlocked.

Homeless Guy

Nanba’s back again, and, while his situation in life has improved a great deal, he’s still a Homeless Guy mechanically. This skill-based job deals massive fire damage and can hit many enemies at once with several of its skills. However, it has fairly low HP and can leave Nanba relatively fragile compared to the rest of the party. Note that, aside from a brief moment in Chapter 1, Nanba joins the party once job switching has been unlocked.

Barmaid

Saeko Mukoda once again starts as a Barmaid, a job that swings handbags and sprays bottles of alcohol at the enemy. Unfortunately, similar to the previous game, Barmaid is not a great job, and it is recommended that you switch Saeko out of it as soon as possible. However, one benefit to Barmaid is that she can revive allies with the Essence of Remotivation skill.

Assassin

The last new party member introduced in Infinite Wealth is Seonhee, who becomes playable after her key NPC role in the first game. Seonhee starts off as an Assassin, a job that takes advantage of her high agility and attack to do lots of physical damage. She can also use whips to paralyze her enemies, which is extremely useful when you’re fighting large groups of foes.

Hitman

Joongi Han returns with the default Hitman job, which prioritizes killing lots of enemies as quickly as possible. Like Dragon of Dojima, it’s a varied job that can deal knife, punching, and gun damage. If you want to exploit enemy weaknesses, then Hitman is a great job to make use of. This job has very high attack, but fairly low defense, so you may need to boost Joongi’s defense with armor or accessories.

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